We Must Never Fall in Love! Volume 5 Review
At the end of We Must Never Fall in Love volume 4, Kaede kissed Sakura. Sakura left abruptly after that, but she's so nervous...
Blue Flag Volumes 2 and 3 Review
After the awkward "date" in the first volume, featuring not only a third but a fourth wheel, readers have to re-evaluate their understandings of...
Murciélago Volume 4 Review
Kuroko Koumori is an extremely dangerous lady that can kill essentially everyone with little effort. Throughout the first three volumes of Murcielago, Koumori has...
Log Horizon: The Larks Take Flight Volume 8 Review
After the series' last two-part installment, Log Horizon has fully given in to its multi-POV tendencies. This book has an uneven split with 3/4ths...
Fruits Basket Collector’s Edition Volume 10 Review
Fruits Basket does something shocking this time around. Brace yourselves:
Tohru and Kyo return.
Yes, after being MIA for far too long, Takaya finally brings the...
Shigeru Mizuki’s Kitaro: The Birth of Kitaro Review
Kitaro isn’t exactly a regular boy, not quite. Kitaro is a yokai, a term which translator (and well known “monster scholar”) Zack Davisson mentions...
Cosmo Familia Volume 1 Review
Like I said in our 2020 Eye on Manga post, I’ve been excited about the Cosmo Familia manga for a while now. It’s created...
Sleepy Princess in the Demon Castle Volume 16 Review
Demon King Twilight has been rescued, there's a temporary resolution to the Agave situation (and I mean temporary), and Princess Syalis still is unchanged...
Kasane no Tao Volumes 6 and 7 Review
I have complicated feelings about finishing Kasane no Tao. Aside from just how long it's taken me to do so, the final volume still...
The Anti-Social Geniuses Review: Witch Hat Atelier Volume 5
Justin: We last left off Witch Hat Atelier in dire straits -- a member of the Brimmed Caps sabotaged the second test, Euini is...














